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Could ‘chain of lakes’ be Isles, Harriet - Humphrey?
Easy Plugin for AdSense by Unreal Article by Anthony Lonetree, Star Tribune A Civil War history buff wants Lake Calhoun’s name changed because John C. Calhoun was passionately pro-slavery. The lake’s name has been debated before, but changing it is … Continue reading
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